Updated: 7:20 PM CDT July 25, 2021
ATHENS, Alabama The Athens-Limestone County Public Library is closed until July 29 after they say there was a COVID-19 exposure to its staff. Out of an abundance of caution, the Library Board and Administration have decided to close the Library until Thursday, July 29th, the library said in a Facebook post.
It will reopen Thursday.
Posted By: Megan Reyna
The Athens-Limestone County Public Library is closed until Thursday, July 29 due to COVID-19.
The library posted on Facebook a staff member was exposed to the virus. Out of an abundance of caution, it is closing the library so a cleaning crew can deep clean and sanitize the building.
Any library materials due Monday through Wednesday are now due Thursday. However, the book drop will remain open, so you can return books while the library is closed.
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